Work in Great Britain for a company based in Sri Lanka
Can I work remotely for a company in Sri Lanka while being in Great Britain?
It is usually doable, but we recommand to check the following key points first:
- Are you legally resident in Sri Lanka?
- Can you get a work permit?
- Can you get a visa to enter Sri Lanka?
- Do you have any criminal record?
- Can you work for the same company for a long time?
- Can you get a new job after the company you work for has closed down?
If you have answered “yes” to all the questions, then you can work remotely for a company in Sri Lanka.
If you are a freelancer, you can work remotely for a company in Sri Lanka as long as you are not a company.
If you are a company in Sri Lanka, you can work remotely for a company in Great Britain as long as you are not a company.
How to live in Great Britain and find remote work in Sri Lanka?
Finding remote work in Sri Lanka if you are located in Great Britain might be difficult, therefore we recommend you to consider the following options.
If you are located in Great Britain and want to work remotely in Sri Lanka, you might be interested in the following options:
Work from home
If you are a freelancer, you can work from home. There are many companies that offer this option. Some of the companies are:
FlexJobs
FlexJobs is one of the leading companies that offer work from home jobs. They offer a variety of work from home jobs, such as:
Customer Service
Content Writer
Data Entry
Data Processing
Graphic Designer
Marketing
Research
Social Media
Software Engineer
Virtual Assistant
How a company in Sri Lanka can send my salary in Great Britain?
When working remotely for a corporation in Sri Lanka, you salary can be send to Great Britain but it is not possible to receive it there.
What do you do when you are working remotely for a corporation in Sri Lanka and you want to get a salary sent to your home in Great Britain?
The answer is simple: you have to set up a company in Sri Lanka.
There are different types of companies in Sri Lanka.
A company in Sri Lanka is a company that has its own registration and it is not a company that is owned by someone else.
So when you create a company in Sri Lanka, you become the owner of that company.
You can register a company in Sri Lanka and pay a company registration fee.
You can also register a company in Sri Lanka and pay a company registration fee and then pay an annual tax.
If you register a company in Sri Lanka and pay an annual tax, it will be a company that is owned by you.
In this article, I will explain the difference between a company in Sri Lanka and a company that is owned by someone else.
What is a company in Sri Lanka?
A company in Sri Lanka is a company that has its own registration.
When you create a company in Sri Lanka, you become the owner of that company.
This means that you are the owner of the company and the company can only do business with you and with no one else.
Where to pay my taxes when working remotely in Great Britain for a company in Sri Lanka?
If you are working remotely in Great Britain for a corporation established in Sri Lanka, taxes could seem complicated but in fact it’s a simple process that requires a lot of planning.
This article will help you understand the process of paying taxes in the UK when working for a company in Sri Lanka.
In this article, we will cover the following topics:
The process of paying taxes in the UK when working for a company in Sri Lanka
The tax rates in Sri Lanka
The tax rates in the UK
How to calculate the tax you need to pay in the UK
Where to pay your taxes in the UK when working for a company in Sri Lanka
When working remotely in the UK for a company in Sri Lanka, you will have to pay taxes to the UK government.
If you are working in the UK for a company in Sri Lanka, you will have to pay taxes to the UK government on your income.
This is the process of paying taxes in the UK when working for a company in Sri Lanka:
You are a UK resident
If you are a UK resident, you will have to pay taxes in the UK. You will have to pay taxes on your income in the UK.
You will have to pay taxes in the UK.